Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Event: "Reset: post-consumer gamer culture" (June 21 to July 28 ...


"Pong?was the first. Its ability to entertain people for hours on end with no visible?narrative or plot line was the feature that distinguished it from other forms of media, namely music and movies. It was the setting that counted here, and the setting alone. Of course,?Pong?s was only a preview of what was to come; a multi-billion dollar video game industry that has both affected and influenced pop culture in ways that most of us may not even realize.

Are you a fan of the?Resident Evil?films? 1980s hip hop? What about?Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,?Grandma?s Boy?or?Tron? Can you hum the?Super Mario Bros.?theme song on command? I?ve never played the game in my life, and I can do it. The list goes on and on. Even though the influence of video games can be easily seen in mainstream pop culture, what about considering how gamer culture and the rise of digital media have influenced our attitudes toward art? Using video games as the medium is one of the more unexplored avenues of the influence of gamer culture, but it?s exactly what an upcoming Winnipeg exhibition is aiming to do.

Reset: post-consumer gamer culture, at the Platform Centre for Photographic and Digital Arts starting June 21, explores the connection between video games and art, and how gamer culture has infiltrated and influenced society around us. Through new media work in print, projections, and hand held interactive forms,?Reset?explores the ways in which video games have evolved from mere pixels depicting the simplest of scenes to an international industry with countless brands, ?worlds,? and affiliations.

The artists whose work is featured have embraced the technology, culture and aesthetics of gaming as a medium. Their work also highlights the history of gaming technology through the devices that the pieces are viewed on. Some use the aesthetics of the games to create digital drawings and short animated loops; some use the technology as a filmmaking tool (this is known as ?machinima?); others create their own interactive software applications and modify game controllers or interfaces.

Among the artists whose work will be included in the exhibition are native Winnipegger Clint Enns, a filmmaker whose work centers around creating something new out of broken and/or outdated technologies, and Canadian Myfanwy Ashmore, known for her software artwork. Also featured is the work of Dr. Ian Bogost, an award winning designer and media philosopher whose games cover social and political issues and have been played by millions of people internationally. Max Capacity, a media and technology artist from Santa Cruz, California is also featured, his glitch work being derived from a variety of dead media like vintage video games, old and malfunctioning VHS machines and bent electronics.

?Party Time! Hexcellent!? is the name used by Rachel Weil, an artist who creates interactive, glitchable visual art for the Nintendo Entertainment System. And finally, Haydi Roket is an independent graphic designer and media artist from Istanbul whose work is preoccupied with the aesthetics of 8-bit computer and gaming technology; vintage video game consoles and computers are the source of his pieces.

While the sheer variety here would make for more than enough talent for one exhibition, the entire lot is curated by mrghosty (also known as Skot Deeming), a media artist as well as a curator whose own work seeks to challenge consumer models of play associated with video games and gaming culture.

Many various industries are now moving in digital directions. The predictable result is the convergence and interconnection of film, music, fashion, video games and now fine art. With such a unique form of art created by such considerable talents on display in Winnipeg, this exhibition isn?t one to miss.

Reset: post-consumer gamer culture is on at the Platform Centre for Photographic and Digital Arts from June 21 to July 28. The Opening Reception and Curator?s Tour is on Thursday, June 21 at 7 p.m."

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Turkey calls for NATO meeting over Syria

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) ? Turkey is calling on NATO to discuss a response to Syria's downing of a Turkish jet in what Turkish leaders insist was international airspace. The incident has deepened the regional turmoil caused by the conflict in Syria, where reports Sunday said more than a dozen people had died in the latest clashes between rebels and government troops.

The plane wreckage was found Sunday in the Mediterranean at a depth of 3,281 feet (1,000 meters), Turkish state-run TRT television said. The pilots are unaccounted for.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the jet was on a training flight to test Turkey's radar capabilities, not spying on Syria. He said the plane mistakenly strayed into Syrian airspace Friday, but was quickly warned to leave by Turkish authorities and was a mile inside international airspace when it was shot down off the coast of Latakia.

Syria insisted Saturday that the shooting was "not an attack" and that the plane had violated its airspace.

TRT reported Davutoglu had called for a special meeting of NATO on Tuesday to discuss Article 4 of the NATO charter in relation to Friday's incident. The article says member countries "will consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the parties is threatened."

The plane's downing drew international concern, including from countries pressuring Syrian President Bashar Assad to step aside due to the bloodshed in his country over the past 15 months. Opposition activists say Assad's crackdown on an increasingly armed popular uprising has killed 14,000 people, most of them civilians.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Sunday he was "gravely concerned by the Syrian regime's action in shooting down" the plane and that Davutoglu had told him no warning was given.

"This outrageous act underlines how far beyond accepted behavior the Syrian regime has put itself, and I condemn it wholeheartedly," Hague said in a statement. "The Assad regime should not make the mistake of believing that it can act with impunity. It will be held to account for its behavior."

Hague met last week with United Nations and Arab League special envoy Kofi Annan for talks on plans for an international summit, while British officials discussed the issue in Geneva on Saturday with members of Annan's team. Hague noted Sunday that "The UK stands ready to pursue robust action at the United Nations Security Council."

In Syria, state-run SANA news agency said gunmen infiltrating from Turkey clashed with Syrian border guards in Rabiah, a region in the coastal Latakia province. SANA said several infiltrators died in the late Saturday clash, while others reportedly returned to Turkey. It said several Syrian border guards were wounded, but didn't specify how many.

Turkey denies sheltering armed Syrian rebels, although many Syrian refugees have fled to camps on the Turkish side of the border.

Syrian activists, meanwhile, said rebels captured a military base in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo, confiscating large amounts of ammunition. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 16 government troops died in the attacks on the base near the rebel-held town of Daret Azzeh and nearby checkpoints early Sunday.

Area activist Mohammed Saeed said the rebels had removed hundreds of artillery shells from the base. Saeed added via Skype that troops retaliated with intense shelling on the area using helicopter gunships.

On Friday, state media said 25 people were kidnapped by "terrorists" and killed in Daret Azzeh. Activists said the 25 killed were pro-regime gunmen known as shabiha.

Also on Sunday, Syrian opposition groups met in Brussels to hash out differences and plan for a democratic transition. The disparate groups are divided over whether outside military intervention would help or hurt and whether to engage in dialogue with Assad's regime. The conference, attended by some 50 people, will continue Monday.

Jordanian Information Minister Sameeh Maaytah, meanwhile, said Sunday that three other Syrian pilots had defected last week, even before a pilot flew his warplane into neighboring Jordan. He said the other three crossed overland into Jordan. He was unsure if the four pilots knew each other or had coordinated their escape from Syria.

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Associated Press writers Bassem Mroue in Beirut and Jamal Halaby in Jordan contributed to this report.

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NBA Draft 2012: Plenty Of New York Talent Available On Thursday

Although the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets don't have a first-round pick, there is plenty of local talent that will be selected in the NBA draft. At least eight New York-area players figure to have their name called on Thursday, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The best of those players is Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, who went to school at St. Patrick High School in New Jersey.

Kidd-Gilchrist won an NCAA national championship with the Wildcats in April, and finished the season averaging 11.9 points and 7.4 rebounds per game. "Great motor, physical defender, he's got a high basketball IQ and he's the youngest player in the draft," NBA college scouting director Ryan Blake said of the 18-year-old. "He's going to come in and he'll earn minutes defensively from his maturity."

Also included in the list of players were St. John's forward Moe Harkless, Kansas guard Tyshawn Taylor, Kentucky guard Doron Lamb, Norfolk State power forward Kyle O'Quinn, West Virginia forward Kevin Jones, Iona guard Scott Machado and Xavier guard Tu Holloway.

For more on these teams, visit Knicks blog Posting and Toasting and Nets blog NetsDaily.

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Islamist Morsi wins Egypt presidential vote

FILE - In this Sunday, May 20, 2012 file photo, the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi hold a rally in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's electoral commission announced Sunday, June 24, 2012 that Morsi is victor of landmark presidential vote.(AP Photo/Fredrik Persson, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, May 20, 2012 file photo, the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi hold a rally in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's electoral commission announced Sunday, June 24, 2012 that Morsi is victor of landmark presidential vote.(AP Photo/Fredrik Persson, File)

In this image taken from Egypt State TV, Judge Farouk Sultan, chairman of Egypt's election committee, announces the result of the presidential election at the State Information Service headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Egypt's electoral commission announced Sunday that Mohammed Morsi is victor of landmark presidential vote. (AP Photo/Egypt State TV) MANDATORY CREDIT

FILE - In this Saturday, May 26, 2012 file photo, Egyptian presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq speaks to the media during a press conference at his office in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's election commission has declared Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood the winner of Egypt's first free elections by a narrow margin over Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister under deposed leader Hosni Mubarak. The commission said Morsi won with 51.7 percent of the vote versus 48.3 for Shafiq. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra, File)

(AP) ? Mohammed Morsi was declared Egypt's first Islamist president on Sunday after the freest elections in the country's history, narrowly defeating Hosni Mubarak's last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in a race that raised political tensions in Egypt to a fever pitch.

The country's last four presidents over the past six decades have all came from the ranks of the military. This is the first time modern Egypt will be headed by an Islamist and by a freely elected civilian.

Throngs of Morsi supporters in Cairo's Tahrir Square erupted in cheers and dancing when the result was read out on live television. Some released doves with his pictures over the square where the uprising that ousted Mubarak last year was born. Others set off fireworks.

Morsi's spokesman Ahmed Abdel-Attie said words cannot describe the "joy" in this "historic moment."

"We got to this moment because of the blood of the martyrs of the revolution," he said. "Egypt will start a new phase in its history."

The announcement was the culmination of a tumultuous, 16-month transition that was supposed to bring democratic rule, but was tightly controlled and curtailed by the military rulers who took power from Mubarak.

The outcome will not put an end to the main power struggle in the country now between Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood and the military.

The election commission said Morsi won with 51.7 percent of the vote versus 48.3 for Shafiq. Turnout was 51 percent.

Farouk Sultan, the head of the commission, described the elections as "an important phase in the end of building our nascent democratic experience."

Associated Press

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